Egypt

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87 Percent of Islamic Terror Stories Skip Threats of Ramadan Violence

ISIS and other groups called for increased violence against ‘infidels’ during Muslim holy month.
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Egypt: Churches Burned, Christians Attacked, Networks Barely Mention

ABC, NBC and CBS give week of anti-Christian violence just 5% of Egypt reporting.
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ABC Manages Entire Segment on 'White House Response' to Egypt Without Mentioning Obama

Good Morning America devoted a segment on Tuesday to the "White House response" on the growing crisis in Egypt without ever mentioning Barack Obama's name. George Stephanopoulos simply informed ...
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ABC Parrots Obama: Government Shutdown Would Cripple 'Weak' GOP for a 'Generation'

Former Democratic operative turned journalist George Stephanopoulos on Sunday parroted Barack Obama's talking points, insisting that a shutdown of the government would would a "weak" Republican ...
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NBC Does Entire Segment on U.S. Egypt Policy Without Mentioning Obama by Name

In an impressive display of journalistic gymnastics on Friday's NBC Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie and Meet the Press moderator David Gregory managed to have an entire discussion about U.S. ...
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Al Jazeera Employees Quit Over Egypt Bias

WaPo buries lead in report on Arab network.  
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New York Times Gives Obama Front Page for Tough Talk on Egypt, Skips Yemen Attacks

The New York Times lets Obama play tough in a front-page story, but skips the attack on the U.S. embassy in Yemen, which the Washington Post fronts. From the Times: "The president was not happy; ...
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FNC's Kirsten Powers Slams 'Utterly Insane' Media 'Obsession' With Attacking Romney

Appearing on Fox News's America Live on Thursday, Daily Beast columnist and Democratic pundit Kirsten Powers ripped the liberal media for expressing more outrage over Mitt Romney's reaction to ...
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